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F.E. Toph as Night Marshall in and for the City of Las Vegas, Nevada and recommended that his salary be fixed at $155.00 , upon motion being duly made and carried it was ordered that said appointment be approved and that he file his bond in the sum of one thousand dollars and take the oath of Office. and the salary of said office be fixed at $115.00 per month. At this time the Clerk administrated the Oath of office to the Newly appointed officers City Attorney. F.A. Stevens, G.A. Case Municipal Judge, and F.E. Toph Night Marshall they having filed there official bond as follows towit:- F.A. Stevens City Attorney with Roy T. Lockett and O.J Van Pelt as sureties, G.A. Case Municipal Judge with Roy W. Martin and I.C. Johnson, F.E. Toph Night Marshall with Ed. W. Clark, and Frank A. Doherty and the same being approved. The question of establishing a regular meeting night of the Board coming on before the Board it was upon motion of Griffith and seconded by Curtiss and duly carried ordered that the first Wednesday in each Month be and is hereby established as the regular meeting night of the Board of City Commissioners. A draft of ordinance No. 41, entitled "An ordinance of the City of Las Vegas amending section 19 of ordinance No. 36 of the City of Las Vegas, entitled "An Ordinance providing for the Issuance of plumbing and Sewer Connection permits for the inspection of plumbing and sewer connections and for the regulation and Construction of plumbing work in the City of Las Vegas", was presented to the Board and read. Upon motion of Commissioner Griffith and seconded by Commissioner Smith the following preamble and Resolution was adopted: "Whereas in the opinion of this Board the health and welfare of the people of the City of Las Vegas requires the immediate passage of Ordinance No. 41, as presented and read, the same being entitled " An ordinance of the City of La s Vegas amending section 19, of ordinance No. 36, of the City of Las Vegas, entitled " An ordinance providing for the issuance of plumbing and sewer connection permits, for the Inspection of plumbing and sewer connections and for the regulation and construction of plumbing Work in the City of Las Vegas, " And Therefore an emergency exists, Now Therefore Be it Resolved that said ordinance No. 41 as presented and read, be and the same is hereby adopted and passed as an emergency ordinance upon the consent of the full Board, the same to take effect immediately upon its passage and publication for one week (one issue) in the Clark County Review a weekly newspaper published in the City of Las Vegas. The vote on said Resolution was as follows : Commissioners Curtiss, Griffith, Smith, and P.J. Sullivan and his honor the Mayor W.E. Hawkins voting aye. Noes None. Commissioner Sullivan Thereupon recommended the appointment of James Nimock as Sewer Inspector Thereupon motion of Commissioner Griffith and seconded by commissioner Smith it was duly resolved that James Nimock, be and he hereby is appointed Sewer Inspector of the City of Las V egas , at the Salary fixed by the ordinance No. 41, adopted at the meeting , viz: to be paid monthly and amount equal to the fees collected under said ordinance during each such month, and that such amount shall be full compensation for all services rendered. the vote was cast as follows: Commissioner Curtiss Griffith, Smith, Sullivan and his honor the Mayor W.E. Hawkins voting aye. Noes None.